What vaccinations can be given during pregnancy?

There are two vaccines that are currently advocated for pregnant mothers One of them is the rabies vaccine. This vaccine is a dead vaccine and will not affect the baby in the womb. In addition, rabies has a 100% mortality rate once it develops, and there is no medication or medical treatment for it, so it is important to get vaccinated in advance to prevent getting this terrible disease. Another vaccine is the flu vaccine, which is a dead vaccine that does not have the activity to trigger the flu. There is growing medical evidence that the benefits of flu vaccination during pregnancy significantly outweigh the risks, protecting not only the pregnant mother but also the fetus in the womb.